XV.

"Perhaps," thought he, "it is the country's wont

To welcome foreigners in this way: now

I recollect some innkeepers who don't

Differ, except in robbing with a bow,

In lieu of a bare blade and brazen front—

But what is to be done? I can't allow

The fellow to lie groaning on the road:

So take him up—I'll help you with the load."